“How do you know love is gone? If you said that you would be there at seven and you get there by nine, and he or she has not called the police – it’s gone.” – Marlene Dietrich
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"How do you know love is gone? If you said that you would be there at seven and you get there by nine, and he or she has not called the police – it’s gone." – Marlene Dietrich
"How do you know love is gone? If you said that you would be there at seven and you get there by nine, and he or she has not called the police – it’s gone." – Marlene Dietrich
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